John Senior Walker

Posted by on Aug 20, 2007

JOHN S. WALKER, AGE 72 OF GLASGOW, FORMERLY OF KNIFLEY, PASSED AWAY SATURDAY AT THE T.J. SAMPSON HOSPITAL IN GLASGOW. HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS COMPANION, GAIL KERSEY, THREE SONS AND TWO DAUGHTERS: JOHN WALKER, JR. AND HIS WIFE MONYA OF GREEN CO., DANIEL WALKER OF WASHINGTON STATE, PETE WALKER OF OHIO, SABRINA ALVEY AND HER HUSBAND SAM OF GLASGOW, AND LINDA DOAN OF OHIO. THREE STEPSONS: LARRY, WAYNE AND RONNIE KERSEY, ALL OF WHITLEY COUNTY AND ONE SISTER, NORMA FOLEY OF GRAY, KY., TWELVE GRANDCHILDREN, THREE STEP GRANDCHILDREN AND SEVERAL GREAT GRANDCHLDREN.
A MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED 10 A.M. WEDNESDAY AT THE LYON-DEWITT FUNERAL HOME WITH REV. MARVIN JONES OFFICIATING. VISITATION WILL BEGIN AFTER 9 A.M. WEDNESDAY MORNING AT THE LYON-DEWITT FUNERAL HOME . THE FAMILY CHOSE CREMATION.
BRO. MARVIN JANES, OFFICIATING.

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George Glover

Posted by on Aug 20, 2007

GEORGE GLOVER

George Glover of Louisville, formerly of Campbellsville, son of the late Henry Glover and Pearl Higgenbottom Glover, was born August 9, 1933 in Russell County, Kentucky. He died at 8:00 A.M., Sunday, August 19, 2007 in Louisville. Age: 74
He professed faith in Christ and attended the Poplar Level Church of God in Louisville.
He united in marriage to Gwendola Noel June 27, 1953.
Besides his wife, Gwendola Noel Glover of Louisville, he is survived by two daughters and spouses: Charlotte and Nathan Flanagan of New Albany, Indiana and Sharon and Jerry Basow of Pekin, Indiana; two grandsons and two granddaughters: Jeremy Rummage and Jordan Rummage of New Albany; Amanda Munk and her husband, Mike and Nicole Basow of Pekin; three great-granddaughters: Mykala Munk of Pekin, and Alyssa Rummage and Ashley Rummage of Floyds Knobs, Indiana; one sister, Edith Coakley of Campbellsville; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters: Lilburn Glover, Marshall Glover, Lois Appleby, and Edna Mann.
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FUNERAL SERVICES: 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, August 22nd at the Parrott
Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by
Bro. Chris Smith

Visitation after 5:00 p.m. Tuesday at Parrott Ramsey Funeral Home

BURIAL: Brookside Cemetery

PALLBEARERS:
Henry Appleby
Danny Joe Buck
George Buck
Mitchell Buck
Adam Hicks
Joey Hicks
Gerald Myers

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Ronna Milby Drake

Posted by on Aug 19, 2007

RONNA MILBY DRAKE

Ronna Milby Drake, of Campbellsville, daughter of Russell E. Milby and the late Mable Akin Milby, was born November 1, 1951 in Taylor County, Kentucky. She died at 2:13 P.M., Saturday, August 18, 2007 in Campbellsville. Age: 55
She professed faith in Christ and attended Living Grace Church.
She is survived by her husband, Sherman

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Lloyd Thomas Turner

Posted by on Aug 16, 2007

Lloyd Thomas Turner, departed this life August 14, 2007, around 8:55 PM at Baptist East Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky.
He was the son of Lloyd Reginald and Lucy Buckner Turner, born August 19, 1920 in Saloma (Taylor County), Kentucky. He would have been 87 years of age in five days.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lloyd and Lucy Turner, his only brother, Huebert Turner.
He was united in marriage, January 16, 1947, to Margaret Johnson Turner, to this union four children were born. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Turner, Green Hill Manor Nursing Home, Greensburg, two daughters, Evelyn Turner, Campbellsville, Barbara Lee Turner, Louisville, two sons, George Turner of Campbellsville, Robert Turner of Adair County, twelve grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, a special cousin, Garlene Gaddie of Jacksonville, North Carolina. A host of others cousins, relatives and friends also survive.
Rev. Michael Caldwell, officiating.

Lyon DeWitt Funeral Home in charge of all arrangements.

Pallbearers
Anthony Turner
Junior Allen Smith
Cameron Michael Turner
Troy Hanley
Leon Rice
Willie Haskins

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Barbara Beams

Posted by on Aug 15, 2007

Barbara Beams of Campbellsville, daughter of the late James Garnett Faulkner and Kathryn Willis Lambert , was born March 22, 1938, in Campbellsville. She died at 6:30 A.M., Wednesday, August 15, 2007, in Greensburg.
Age: 69
She professed faith in Christ and was a member of the Mt. Roberts Baptist Church.
She was an employee of Fruit of the Loom for several years and retired from Taylor County Elementary School lunchroom after many years service.
She united in marriage to Vernon Beams on March 21, 1957.
Besides her husband, Vernon Beams of Campbellsville, she is survived by one son, Jason Beams, of Campbellsville; two sisters, Beverly Lee and husband, James M., of Louisville, and Bonnie Webster and husband, John, of Campbellsville; several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by one brother, James Donald Faulkner and two sisters, Doris Mae Faulkner and Joyce Faye Gabehart.

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FUNERAL SERVICES: 11:00 A.M., Friday, August 17, 2007 at Parrott and Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville by Rev. Ken Forman and Rev. Otis C. Skaggs

VISITATION: After 5:00 P.M. on Thursday at the Parrott Ramsey Funeral Home

BURIAL: Campbellsville Memorial Gardens

PALLBEARERS:
Greg Gabehart
Mike Gabehart
Kevin Mings
Gerald Morris
Chris Thompson
Aaron Webster

HONORARY PALLBEARERS:
Taylor County Schools Lunchroom Workers

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Gary Allen Hendrickson

Posted by on Aug 13, 2007

Gary Allen Hendrickson, age 54, of Union Church Road,Casey Creek, Kentucky, died Saturday, August 11, 2007, at the Taylor Regional Hospital after a sudden illness.
He was preceded in death by his father, Tressie Campbell Hendrickson. He was a former employee of Kentucky State Transportation Department.
He is survived by his mother Helen Hendrickson of Casey Creek and one aunt, one uncle and several cousins.
Funeral services for Mr. Gary Allen Hendrickson will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday at the Lyon-DeWitt Funeral Home with burial in the Hendrickson Family Cemetery.
Rev. Michael Caldwell, officiating.

Pallbearers
Eddie Jones
Paul McWhorter
Allen McWhorter
Mike McWhorter
Frank McWhorter
Bill Jones

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E. Hayes Melson

Posted by on Aug 13, 2007

E. Hayes Melson of Campbellsville, son of the late Fount Melson and Mady Cundiff Melson was born in Adair County, Kentucky, November 1, 1909. He died at 7:25 P.M., Saturday, August 11, 2007, in Campbellsville.
Age: 97
He professed faith in Christ and was a member of the St. Mark United Methodist Church.
He was a salesman for Supreme Mills, owned and operated MM Food Mart on Meader Street in Campbellsville, and for many years was known as

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Thomas Wayne Porter

Posted by on Aug 11, 2007

Thomas Wayne Porter of Campbellsville son of Candace Porter was born February 18, 2003 in Taylor County, Kentucky. He died Saturday morning August 11, 2007 at his home. Age: 4
He was a member of the Campbellsville Baptist Church.
He is survived by his loving mother, Candace Porter of Campbellsville and her fianc

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Curtis Alvie Cochran

Posted by on Aug 8, 2007

We all come in different shapes and sizes but the basic guide for healthy weight control is to balance the energy gained from our food and drink with the energy we use in daily activities.

How is it done?

The best way to lose weight is to take in slightly less energy (from food and drinks) than you need, and to increase your level of activity to help burn up the calories rather than store any excess calories as fat.

That sounds too simple!

Well, yes and no. Knowing what to do can sometimes be easier than putting it into practice. You want to change long-standing habits of eating unhealthy foods or more than your body needs and create healthier habits that you can keep. It is important to be ready to make some changes for yourself as it takes work and isn’t always easy. So if you are not committed to doing things differently you are unlikely to be successful.

It is important to find ways to stay focused and motivated to choose healthy options day after day, week after week and work towards a healthier weight. There will always be some days that are better than others so don’t be too hard on yourself if you sometimes have a few unhealthy meals and snacks. The goal is to eat well most of the time.
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What are the benefits of losing weight?

Losing weight can help lower your risk of many major diseases including diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, arthritis and some forms of cancer. Where you carry your extra weight is important, as abdominal fat (around your middle/puku) is more strongly linked to disease than fat in other places on your body. Losing weight can also give you a greater feeling of wellbeing. You may also find regular, moderate exercise increases your overall energy levels. Check out the latest Exipure reviews.

Modest weight loss (approximately 5% of your body weight) can:

  • Reduce hypertension and cardiovascular risk.
  • Prevent, delay the progression of, or improve control of type 2 diabetes.
  • Improve your quality of life, self-esteem, and mood.
  • Result in improvements in chronic kidney disease and sleep apnoea.
  • reduce symptoms of musculoskeletal problems, GORD (reflux), and urinary incontinence.

Moderate weight loss (approximately 10–15% of your body weight) may bring about diabetes remission.

How do I control my weight?

The key to losing weight is to have realistic expectations, follow a healthy, balanced diet and exercise regularly. Introduce changes to your diet and exercise regime slowly so you can stick to them. Weight loss is most successful when self-management, behavioural, and ongoing support strategies are used together. You could start by talking to a health professional about wanting to lose weight and being honest about what and how you currently eat, how much exercise you do, and any diets you have tried in the past. You can also talk about any things that get in the way of eating healthily (eg, the cost of and availability of healthy food) and exercising (eg, pain and other health conditions). They can help you to make a sensible plan for losing weight. Getting support from whānau and friends will also help support you to stick to your plans – they can help to celebrate your achievements and may even lose some weight alongside you.

Having realistic expectations

To stick with a weight control programme the changes you make need to be ones you can maintain in the long term. Start with small steps, such as limiting the number of times a week that you buy takeaways – if it is currently 4 times a week, cut this back to 2 and try to choose options that include vegetables; or cutting back on the number of biscuits you eat with your cup of tea during the day by eating a piece of fruit instead.

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